On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 03:32:56PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> > - The mentioned bar change allows us to display all labels which
> >   are currently in use in the bar and you can simply click a
> >   label ($MODKEY-Control-t has been removed, because it is much
> >   simplier now).
> 
> The way I understand tag it should be allowed to supply meaningful
> tags rather than numbers. 
Couldn't agree more :-)


> Thus, I have defined (in wmiirc):

Almost exactly the same as i did.
 
> ...
> $MODKEY-Shift-t)
>         wmiir read /tags | awk '{print $10}' | wmiimenu | wmiir write
> /ws/sel/sel/tags;;
> ...
> 
> This displays a menu with all tags currently available for selection, but
> also allows me to tag the current client with a descriptive new tag, e.g.,
> by entering something like "mail".
> 
> The client is moved to the tagged ws correctly, and the label appears
> on the bar. The problem is, it cannot be selected by clicking on it.
> Nevertheless, I can write 'echo -n "select mail" | wmiir write /ctl',
> which selects activates the tagged clients as expected.
> 
> Maybe I am abusing the tagging concept here...

I sure hope this is intended/allowed useage. 

 Cheers Ralf Mattes
> 
> Vik
> 
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